ITE—A Community of Transportation Professionals (ITE) works to improve mobility and safety for all transportation system users, helping to build smart and livable communities.
Founded in 1930, ITE is a volunteer-driven association of more than 18,000 engineers, planners, consultants, educators, researchers, technologists, and students working in more than 78 countries.
ITE Manitoba Section is affiliated with the ITE Canada District. We provide opportunities for professional development and community building at the regional and local levels.
The Manitoba Section holds monthly lunch meetings from September to June each year for transportation professionals in the province. Presentations are given by guest speakers on a variety of transportation related topics that are of interest to transportation professionals. These meetings provide an ideal opportunity to meet with fellow members of the profession and discuss current issues that are impacting transportation engineering in Manitoba and across Canada. Each luncheon is sponsored by a local company/organization involved with ITE.
Interesting Trivia
The University of Manitoba ITE Student Chapter was awarded the Student Chapter Activities Award seven times since 2004
Professor Alan Clayton of the University of Manitoba was presented with the ITE Wilbur S. Smith Distinguished Transportation Educator Award in 2005 and the ITE Canada H. Robert Burton Distinguished Service Award in 2008
Mr. Harry Burns (formerly of the City of Winnipeg) was presented with the ITE Canada H. Robert Burton Distinguished Service Award in 2004
The Manitoba Section was awarded the inaugural Section Activity Delta Award in 2011
Bill and Helen Norrie Library
15 Poseidon Bay, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Join the ITE Manitoba Section for their Luncheon on Thursday, May 21, 2026 at Bill and Helen Norrie Library! Meagan Klassen from CAA will deliver a presentation titled: "Driving Change: CAA […]